2,062 search results for “history and anthropology of from” in the Staff website
-
Plastic's Legacy: From Single-Use to Sustainable Solutions
Lecture, Studium Generale
-
Book Talk: A Modern History of China’s Art Market
Lecture, China Seminar
-
Suzan Abozyid
Faculty of Humanities
-
Arie van der Wiel
Faculty of Humanities
-
Sanâa May Swart
Faculty of Humanities
-
Tomás Díaz
Faculty of Humanities
-
Nicole Pereira Ríos
Faculty of Humanities
-
Marjolein Jorna
Faculty of Humanities
-
Theresa St John
Faculty of Humanities
-
Cristian Saavedra Bastía
Faculty of Humanities
-
Leonard Ornstein
Faculty of Humanities
-
Felipe Cousiño
Faculty of Humanities
-
Harold van der Kraan
Faculty of Humanities
-
Carla Cisternas Guasch
Faculty of Humanities
-
Hannah Busch
Faculty of Humanities
-
Macarena Alegria Garcia
Faculty of Humanities
-
Nadia Rojas
Faculty of Humanities
-
Liliana Morawietz Yanez
Faculty of Humanities
-
Zoltán Quittner
Faculty of Humanities
-
Tim Lubbers
Faculty of Law
-
Mehmet Kentel
Faculty of Humanities
-
Rosa Kösters
Faculty of Humanities
-
Marijke Kooijman
Faculty of Humanities
-
Jewish Magic from Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century
Lecture
-
Jamel Buhari
Faculty of Humanities
-
Henrike Vellinga
Faculty of Humanities
-
Anne Por
Faculty of Humanities
-
Patricia Kret
Faculty of Humanities
-
Pichayapat Naisupap
Faculty of Humanities
-
Ruben Ros
Faculty of Humanities
-
NIAS grant for research into 19th century bohemians and their love for anarchistic assassins
It was a remarkable trend in 19th-century London: middle-class bourgeois bohemians falling in love with anarchism and its assassins. University lecturer Michael Newton has been awarded a NIAS subsidy to reconstruct the lives of three of these families.
-
Hundred-year-old causes of death mapped: ‘The past is the laboratory of the present’
If it is up to university lecturer Evelien Walhout, in a year's time we will know exactly what people from Haarlem and Zwolle died of a century ago. Together with colleagues from other universities, she started the doodsoorzaken.nl platform, where causes of death are recorded. ‘Somewhere around the…
-
Metje Postma retires after 37 years
This February Metje Postma will stop teaching and retire. But she is not done with the discipline yet: she will finish her PhD and there are still five films on the shelf that she plans to complete.
-
From solar panels to tables made from old jackets: University opens its doors on Heritage Open Days
The theme of the Heritage Open Days Leiden on 10 and 11 September is sustainability. At four University locations guides will talk about the history of the buildings and how they have been renovated. And there is a first: tours in sign language.
-
Towards a stronger sector: Insights and ambitions from FGGA & FSW
Connecting, discussing success stories and taking the next steps with all the sector plans offer, that is what the Meet & Greet on the sector plans was all about. On June 2nd, nearly 20 assistant professors from FGGA and FSW, appointed under the sector plans, came together to connect with the wider…
-
Keeping the Nukes out, from Hawaii to Malta: 1980s antinuclear feminisms, in and through art
Lecture, Peace Histories Seminar Series
-
Indian Problems, Yemeni Solutions? Legal Exchanges in the Sixteenth Century
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
-
‘Leiden and the university can learn a lot from each other’
We always need to find a new way to tell the story of 3 October, believes Ariadne Schmidt. The professor by special appointment of History of Urban Culture will be working with students to involve more people in the history of that day. ‘I’m too much of a historian to say: we can just let it be a “fun…
-
Communication in Science for PhDs (from Science and LUMC)
Communication, Research
-
Ghanaian Sign Language(s): History, Linguistics, and Ideology
PhD defence
-
Bike spaces at KOG moved from 17 to 19 June for LAWLANDS
Social
-
Andrew Gawthorpe on ABC Radio about ‘Orbánism’ and the American right
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Texas last week. University lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe explains in an interview with ABC Radio what the embrace of 'Orbánism' means for the American right, and democracy more broadly.
-
The Hague and Leiden less accessible from 22 June till 26 June due to NATO summit
Organisation
-
Exploring creative approaches: sharing scientific results beyond academic writing
Nurturing Student Creativity: Innovative Approaches to Sharing Scientific Results. Bridging Generations and Empowering Ethical Exploration in Anthropology Education
-
'An international classroom is about opening up to different voices'
There is a lot of discussion about international students and Dutch universities. The Cultural Anthropology and Sociology of Development programme is an international bachelor's programme. Forty per cent of our students come from outside the Netherlands. We ask five students how they feel about studying…
-
Change Labs: ‘Redesigning your course from scratch is inspiring – like working with a blank canvas’
This academic year saw the start of the Change Lab(oratory) project. Teaching staff from various departments worked on innovations in their master's courses: 'It’s a privilege to improve your teaching and get so many useful tips in the process.'
-
Théo Pavlović granted Master’s Speckmann Award 2021
Alumnus Théo Pavlović received the Master's Speckmann award for his thesis: PAN RECORDS - A digital journey through the ethnic music niche that was supervised by Bart Barendregt. This price is awarded to the best fieldwork reports for ethnographic fieldwork. It includes a certificate and a prize of…
-
Film by Visual Ethnography alumna selected for the RAI Film Festival
'Don’t Let the sunny weather fool you' a film made by Visual Ethnography alumna Guusje Meeuwissen has been selected for the RAI film festival in London this year. It's a short film about the everyday lives of a farmer and a fisherman in the Philippines, and their capacity to adapt to a changing natural…
-
CADS Alumna Eva Schouten in Duurzame Jonge 100 (Sustainable Young 100)
The Duurzame Jonge 100 (Sustainable Young 100) is an annual election for young entrepreneurs, young professionals and students who show that a sustainable future is possible. The 100 most inspiring people in the field of sustainability are chosen from all participants and appear on the list. This year,…
-
Annual Social Citizenship and Migration Symposium
Conference